Last Updated: Dec 3rd 2023
gdocweb is a service that converts Google Doc documents into website posts and hosts these websites on GitHub.
We collect basic Google account information through Google OAuth, which includes your name, email address, and user ID. We do not explicitly ask for age information, but if provided by Google OAuth, it will be ignored.
The information we collect is used for communication and product user-interface refinement. We do not engage in automated decision-making processes.
Your data is stored on Virtual Private Servers (VPS) hosted by a cloud provider. Access to these servers is strictly controlled, and we have implemented security features to protect your data on our front-end server.
We do not sell or share your personal information or access information with third-party entities.
You have the right to access and delete your data. You can instantly remove all the data by clicking this link. Notice that login is required to verify that you have the right to delete the account.
We reserve the right to modify this policy at any time. All changes will be posted on our website's blog. Your continued use of our services after any changes indicates your acceptance of our updated Privacy Policy.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact us at [email protected].
While we believe that specific privacy laws do not directly apply to our service as we don't track and only store essential cookies, we are committed to respecting privacy rights and data protection principles.
We do not engage in international data transfers. All data is stored and processed locally.
We do not share Google user data in any way. Our application
uses read-only permissions to list documents within Google
Drive we then fetch documents explicitly selected by the user
in order to convert them to HTML. For your convenience we
store the current application settings based on the Google
user ID. We also store the user name and email to simplify
future communications.
All the information is stored within a private database with
limited exposure to the outside world.